Exam 7: Nonverbal Communication

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A strong accent or husky voice

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Standing "at arm's length"

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All of the following statements are true about nonverbal gender differences except which one?​

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Adaptors are

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Arriving early for an appointment

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Kinesics is the study of​

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According to your text, people usually get more emotional meaning from what others do than from what they say.

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"Uh," "um," "er"

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When our nonverbal behavior is unintentional,​

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Research reveals that the use of manipulators is always a sign of discomfort.

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Edward T.Hall defines social distance as​

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By making another person wait, you could be sending messages about status, whether you intend to or not.

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Study of use and structure of time

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One characteristic of nonverbal communication is that it is primarily relational.Discuss the three ways this occurs as explained in your text, using specific examples.

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DO NOT USE ​"The Look of a Victim" story in this chapter points out that victims of assault may set themselves up as easy targets because of

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"The Way You Talk Can Hurt You?" reading in Chapter Six insists that it would be beneficial for men to change their vocal patterns to sound more cooperative and friendly in everyday interactions.

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When Kenji nods his head up and down rather than saying "Yes," he is using a nonverbal behavior known as a(n)​

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Waving, shaking head, or finger

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Patterns of eye contact are fairly consistent across cultures.

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Deception studies have found that deceivers are more likely to be found out when they don't feel very strongly about the information being hidden.

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